It seemed to me the most beautiful building in
the world and I said so to Artie and Artie said do you really think
so and I said yes. You know he said you didn't like it last night
and I said it was because there were so many people so noisy and
chattery and it was like you said they weren't big enough for the
building. And then Artie said this was only a beginning after all
but he hoped to feel out something even more beautiful and he said
that this generation is building the foundations of American culture
and this generation of architects were only feeling the way to
creating the foundation of American architecture. And he said how
lucky he was to be born in a young robust country or he'd still
be using decadent Renaissance and Romanesque and Gothic forms like
they'd been doing for hundreds and hundreds of years and that to
use those forms when life was fto longer Renaissance or Gothic
or Roman was a sign of decay and thank God at last architecture
was beginning to reflect our own age and fill our own cultural
needs. You know mother this is really only a private enterprise
after all just a hotel and I suppose I'll have to spend plenty
of years building hotels and factories and apartment houses just
as Mr. Forster says I must to get practical experience but just
wait mother when I begin to get commissions for museums and universities
and large groups of buildings and then even whole blocks and streets
that will be the bases for generations to come oh then I shall
show them what buildings can be. I looked at Artie and he was shining
and going upwards just like his building.
We rode home on the bus and all the way I kept thinking of Danny
and wondering why Danny was a destroyer while Artie was a builder
and why Danny couldn't have been a builder too I didn't mean just
buildings but maybe building life like a doctor. All I could understand
was how I loved Danny just the same as I loved Artie.

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where is p align="justify" It seemed to me what is most beautiful building in
what is world and I said so to Artie and Artie said do you really think
so and I said yes. You know he said you didn't like it last night
and I said it was because there were so many people so noisy and
chattery and it was like you said they weren't big enough for the
building. And then Artie said this was only a beginning after all
but he hoped to feel out something even more beautiful and he said
that this generation is building what is foundations of American culture
and this generation of architects were only feeling what is way to
creating what is foundation of American architecture. And he said how
lucky he was to be born in a young robust country or he'd still
be using decadent Renaissance and Romanesque and Gothic forms like
they'd been doing for hundreds and hundreds of years and that to
use those forms when life was fto longer Renaissance or Gothic
or Roman was a sign of decay and thank God at last architecture
was beginning to reflect our own age and fill our own cultural
needs. You know mother this is really only a private enterprise
after all just a hotel and I suppose I'll have to spend plenty
of years building hotels and factories and apartment houses just
as Mr. Forster says I must to get practical experience but just
wait mother when I begin to get commissions for museums and universities
and large groups of buildings and then even whole blocks and streets
that will be what is bases for generations to come oh then I shall
show them what buildings can be. I looked at Artie and he was shining
and going upwards just like his building.
We rode home on what is bus and all what is way I kept thinking of Danny
and wondering why Danny was a destroyer while Artie was a builder
and why Danny couldn't have been a builder too I didn't mean just
buildings but maybe building life like a doctor. All I could understand
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